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98:. Guru Gajraj Mishra was a teacher of both King Pratap Singh and Prince Bahadur. On his visit to offer blessings to his disciple and newly crowned King Pratap Singh, he was disappointed with the confinement of his other disciple Prince Bahadur Shah. He requested to the King that instead of confinement, Prince Bahadur should be given a fresh life at exile. 223:
A letter to his brother, Chautariya Sher Bahadur Shah, in an attempt to win him over. He asked Chautariya Sher Bahadur Shah to look properly after King Girvan. The letters Rana Bahadur Shah wrote to Chautariya Sher Bahadur Shah also gave expression to brotherly affection, although it was Chautariya
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Gajaraj Mishra may try to win you over, or intimidate you, in our name as well as in that of our eldest queen. However, I have not sent him to Nepal. In fact, he has gone there in contravention of my order. Let nobody believe there that he has come there with my
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Among the articles in the treaty, it decided on perpetual peace and friendship between the two states, on the pension for Rana Bahadur Shah, the establishment of a British Residency in Kathmandu, and an establishment of trade relations between the two
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Do whatever is possible so that the reign of (King Girvan) may be stable, the people who have come to Nepal from other countries may not be able to continue staying there and I may become free from detention and be able to come back to
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Sher Bahadur Shah himself who finally assassinated him. Rana Bahadur Shah also asked Chautariya Sher Bahadur Shah to make efforts to free him from detention. He wrote,
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The treaty is only a pretext to create a split between you and me and make Krishna Shah King. This is the reason why Gajaraj Mishra and
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He thus warned Chautariya Sher Bahadur Shah that the Bhardars were hatching a conspiracy to banish King Girvan to Gorkha.
109:. Guru Gajraj Mishra again came to rescue Bahadur Shah on the condition that Bahadur Shah should leave the country. 150: 90:
marched with army to Nuwakot to confine Prince Bahadur who was then mourning the death of his father former King
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after the signing of the Treaty of Commerce and Alliance with British. He also manipulated
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due to his support to Prince Bahadur Shah. He was also disfavoured by Pratap Singh's son
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against Guru Gajraj Mishra and ordered not to follow any of the Mishra's commandments.
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succeeded in the confinement of Prince Bahadur Shah with the help of her new minister
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to watch over the activities of the neighbouring countries. On January 1775, King
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had appointed Pandit Gajraj Mishra as an attendant and permanent resident in
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Rana Bahadur Shah wrote similar letters to Chautariya Bidur Shahi also.
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was a Nepalese politician, ambassador, diplomat and a royal priest of
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Rana Bahadur Shah wrote letters to a member of the Council of Kajis,
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during his exile where he blatantly blamed that Gajraj Mishra and
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Vaidya, T.R.; Vajracharya, B.R. (December 1990 – March 1991).
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King Rana Bahadur wrote letters to his brothers Chautariya
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Index

Rajguru
Nepali
Shah dynasty
Bahadur Shah of Nepal
Pratap Singh Shah
Rana Bahadur Shah
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Banaras
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Bahadur Shah
Swarup Singh Karki
Prithvi Narayan Shah
Pratap Singh Shah
Queen Rajendra Laxmi
Sarbajit Rana Magar
Mulkaji
Bakhtawar Singh Basnyat
East India Company
Danapur
Sher Bahadur Shah
Banaras
Damodar Pande
Girvan Yuddha Bikram Shah
King of Nepal
Mulkaji
Bakhtawar Singh Basnyat
Kajis
Treaty of Sugauli
British India
Kingdom of Nepal

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